Ironwood

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Ironwood

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A simple shed up a gravel drive off a country road in rural Virginia is not where you’d expect to find the world’s largest stockpile of one of the great engineering materials. But find it there you will. The material is a tropical hardwood called lignum vitae (LIG-num VYE-tee). And the stockpile is the property and passion of a man named Bob Shortridge.

 

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6 thoughts on “Ironwood

  1. Darcy ljunggren says:

    This wood is on endangered species list

    1. josh says:

      no its not.

  2. Zombie Zoo says:

    Yes, it is on the Endangered Species List and was opted to move from CITES II to CITES I.
    http://www.cites.org/eng/cop/11/prop/62.pdf

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